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why do we considered acquired traits​

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Answered by srijitasen25
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Acquired Traits

An acquired trait is the character developed in an individual as a result of environmental influence. These traits are not coded by the DNA of a living organism and therefore cannot be passed on to future generations.

Answered by velsadhana2011
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An acquired trait is a characteristic ortrait which produces a phenotype which is a result of an environmental influence. Acquired traits are not coded in the DNA of an individual and therefore cannot be passed down to the offspring during reproduction.

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